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    The violent content that is heard and viewed from songs or videos may lead to copycat behavior (Hip Hop: Positive vs Negative Influence). Another negative influence is that it repeats violent behaviour and it may be accepted as regular or normal behaviour (Hip Hop: Positive vs Negative Influence). As usual everything has more than one perspective on how it is viewed. Though music may have negative things said throughout a song…

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    Quest, and the thirst for the hip-hop group is about to be vanquished by their latest comeback album.…

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    When thinking of hip-hip, one may not expect to see a Mexican woman, from Australia, having a part in its influence in Los Angeles. In fact, hip-hop being a genre of music that is highly dominated by men, makes it a rare sight for when women do share a role in its musical impact, especially a Mexican one at that. Nonetheless, Maya Jupitar is a breath of fresh air when it comes to the generalized definition of what modern hip-hop has become. She has flipped the script on hip-hop music and…

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    Dr Dre Biography

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    Dr. Dre and the marks he will leave on hip hop It’s hard to miss a song or two from the living emblem of hip hop known as Dr. Dre. The classic figure of the said music genre has not only set a new pace when it comes to hip hop music, but also nurtured and supported upcoming artists leading them to the same path he had traversed during the course of his active music career. There is no denying that the prominence of his persona in the music industry is eminent as he was able to flexibly…

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    popular up and coming hip-hop artist. This year, Hunter students had the pleasure of seeing Oxymorons, the opening act and Waka Flaka Flame, the main performer. Waka Flaka Flame is a hip-hop artist who has been active in the scene since 2008. He is known for his popular hits “No hands”, “Round of Applause” and “Hard in the Paint”. Waka Flaka Flame is from Atlanta, Georgia where the ‘Dirty South’ style of Hip Hop was born. The main characteristics of Dirty South style (a subgenre of hip hop) are…

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    ''Which Rappers Have the Dirtiest Mouths? And Other Hip-Hop Answers '' I found out that this article touches interesting topic, which is about the profanity in the hip-hop music through each slideshow gallery. Each slideshow covered different things such as; the most profane hip hop songs from (1985 - 2013) was the album "all eyes on me '' which was the most profane by using 905 bad word. Also this article show how the increase of the profanity in the hip hop music since it had a slow start…

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    Nicki Minaj has been the most talked about female rapper name in the hip hop community for about six years now. Nicki Minaj is not only an artist, she is a brand. She has many products and endorsements. She has appeared on television shows and movies. Nicki Minaj real name is Onika Tanya Maraj. She was born in Trinidad and Tobago. She moved to Queens, New York when she was 5 years old. Her father was a drug addict on crack. He attempted to kill Nicki’s mother by setting arson to their house in…

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    Essay On Rap Culture

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    streets being doubted to getting recognized at the Grammy’s to having its own award show, but along the way record companies managed to steer Rap of its intended course and purpose from the voice of the streets to being the voice of corporations What is Hip Hop? It is a name for the 4 elements of the late 70 's New York City renaissance which includes break dancing, emceeing (rapping), graffiti, and turntablism. It was birthed at the end of the Disco era and the first rap was released in 1979,…

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    In the hip hop piece, “Fight the Power” by Public Enemy, alliteration and repetition of certain words together communicate the theme that honest hip hop music is not just entertainment, but also a powerful political force that can be used as the voice of people who need to be heard. The second half of the first stanza reads, “While the black bands sweatin’/and the rhythm rhymes rollin’/got to give us what we want/gotta give us what we need/” (Ridenhour et al 1). In this first part of the passage…

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    Mary Louise Pratt Summary

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    business is that it is unpredictable. If a genre of music came along with the same amount of support as Hip-hop and promoted violence, the effects can be lethal. For example, NWA’s protest song “F*** tha Police” from the album Straight Outta Compton expressed violence and hate toward the police officers and indicated that they were rapist. There still has been resistance to violence to the society of hip-hop. Master P, who is the president of No Limit records had established a campaign that…

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